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ThesisItem Open Access Bioefficacy of phosphamidon 40 SL against sucking pests of rice, cotton and brinjal(Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 2000-12-31) Srinivasan, T.; Suresh, S.Abstract availableArticleItem Open Access Detection of Tetracycline Resistance Determinant tetA gene and Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Recovered from Healthy Layer Chickens(Veterinary World, 2014-09) Balasubramaniam, A.; Eswaran, M. Arthanari; Suresh, S.; Sukumar, K.; TANUVASAim: The aim was to study the occurrence of tetracycline resistance determinant tetA gene, and antibacterial resistance pattern in commensal Escherichia coli recovered from healthy non-clinical layer chickens. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four cloacal swabs were obtained from 15 flocks in five different layer farms located at around Namakkal, which is a place of high-intensity layer chicken rearing in south India. Identification of E. coli was carried out by performing cultural and biochemical tests. Antimicrobial resistance test was carried out using disc diffusion method. The polymerase chain reaction employing tetAC forward and tetAC reverse primers were carried out to detect tetA gene conferring resistance to tetracycline. Result: All the collected cloacal swabs yielded E. coli. Twenty-one isolates (88%) were resistant to tetracycline antibiotic in disc diffusion method. All the isolates showed resistance to more than six antibiotics, which implied existence of multidrug resistant microbiota in intestine of poultry. Only seven (29%) isolates showed the presence of tetA gene indicating the involvement of either other one or more efflux gene(s), namely tetB, tetC and tetD or ribosomal protection encoded by tetM, tetO, tetQ and tetS genes than tetA gene. Conclusion: Based on the presence of tetA gene among tetracycline-resistant bacteria in healthy non-clinical food-producing animals such as layer chickens, it can be significant in human medicine as tetA gene could easily be spread to other bacteria. This kind of phenomenon can be extrapolated in transfer of resistance for other antibacterial essential for treating bacterial infections in human. We conclude that preventing the spread of antimicrobial resistance through direct or indirect contact, consumed food/feed and through the environment is empirical in reduction of failures while treating bacterial infections.ThesisItem Open Access Evaluation of landscape irrigation systems with rainwater harvesting prospects(Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 2002-12-31) Suresh, S.; Senthilvel, S.Abstract availableThesisItem Open Access Evaluation of therapeutic potential of nanoparticle-encapsulated curcumin on staphylococcus aureus induced mastitis in mice(IVRI, Izzat Nagar, 2013) Suresh, S.; Telang, A. G.ArticleItem Open Access Growth Characteristics of Bovine Herpes Virus-1 in MDBK Cell Line(Indian Veterinary Journal, 1993-03) Suresh, S.; Kumanan, K.; Dhinakaran, Manorama; Padmanaban, V.D.; Raghavan, N.; TANUVASThesisItem Open Access Host plant resistance against brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal.) in rice genotypes(Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 2001-12-31) Maheswari, M. Uma; Suresh, S.Abstract availableThesisItem Open Access Host plant resistance against Whitebacked Planthopper, Sogatella furcifera (Horvath) in rice genotypes(Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 2001-12-31) Nathala, Emmanuel; Suresh, S.Abstract availableArticleItem Open Access An Improved Method of Indirect Fluorescent Antibody test for Screening of Bovine Herpesvirus-1 antibodies in Buffaloes(Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 1994-07) Suresh, S.; Dhinakaran, Manorama; Kumanan, K.; Raghavan, N.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access An improved method of indirect fluorescent antibody test for the screening of bovine herpes virus-1 antibodies in Buffaloes(Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 1994-01) Suresh, S.; Dhinakaran, Manorama; Kumanan, K.; Raghvan, N.; TANUVASThesisItem Open Access Line x tester analysis for combining ability studies on ragi (Eleusine coracana (L.) Geartn)(Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 1996-12-31) Vighneswaran, Veena; Suresh, S.Abstract availableArticleItem Open Access A Modified Passive Haemagglutination Test for the Detection of Bovine Herpes Virus-1 Antibodies in Bovines(TANUVAS, 1992) Suresh, S.; Gunaseelan, L.; Kumanan, K.; Dinakaran, Manorma; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF EHRLICHIA CANIS INFECTION IN DOGS(TANUVAS, 1998-06) Tresamol, P.V.; Dinakaran, Manorma; Suresh, S.; TANUVASDogs, clinically suspected for E. canis infection were screened for the presence of antibodies to E. canis using indirect flourescent antibody test. Out of 172 sera tested, 118 (68.6%) were found to be positive. The important clinical manifestation exhibited by the seropositive dogs include pyrexia, depression, weight loss, anorexia or selective appetite, bleeding disorders, lymphnode enlargement and tick infestation. There was no significant difference in the percentage of seropositive reactions among different breeds, age groups or sexes.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on variability, correlation, path analysis and D2 analysis for yield and yield components in foxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.)(Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 1997-12-31) Balagopal, G.; Suresh, S.Abstract availableOtherItem Open Access A Study on Evolutionary Stability of NS1-Gene of H5N1 Virus in Southeast-Asian Isolates of Chicken Through In-Silico Methods(TANUVAS, 2010) Mohanakrishnan, P.L. Sujatha; Devendran, P.; Dhanapalan, P.; Kannan, S.; Suresh, S.ArticleItem Open Access உபரியான தீவனப் பயிர்களைச் சேமிக்கும் தொழில்நுட்பங்கள்(SKM Animal Feeds and Foods (India) Ltd., 2014-09) Thirumeignanam, T.; Suresh, S.; Arulnathan, N.; Chellapandiyan, M.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access கன்று பராமரிப்பில் சீம்பாலின் முக்கியத்துவம் மற்றும் தீவன மேலாண்மை(SKM Animal Feeds and Foods (India) Ltd., 2014-11) Thirumeignanam, T.; Chellapandian, M.; Arulnathan, N.; Suresh, S.; TANUVAS